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rage in the muslim world well first of all you have to recognize that the united states historically has been the headquarters of islamophobia there's no question there and in particular there is dissatisfaction with the was policy with regard israel with regard to the palestinian refugee question so yes there is dissatisfaction always in the weapon on him throughout the history of the world at the same time there is dissatisfaction with the general level isn't of islamophobia in the states and washington has the god beyond the rhetoric of washington has to show much more outrage against the videos and films that are designed to a point passion as such i have to be very pessimistic in the structure in the long term with regard to the states changing its policies towards a very sensitive. feeding on global muslim fury over the film new protests hot spots are appearing. cocktails and chanting the death bells and skirmish with police in indonesia and afghanistan protesters burned cars and surrounded a u.s. base just a week since it all began unrest and violence has now spread to more th
rage in the muslim world well first of all you have to recognize that the united states historically has been the headquarters of islamophobia there's no question there and in particular there is dissatisfaction with the was policy with regard israel with regard to the palestinian refugee question so yes there is dissatisfaction always in the weapon on him throughout the history of the world at the same time there is dissatisfaction with the general level isn't of islamophobia in the states and...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> we're keeping an eye on apple, inching closer to that $700 a share mark. here's a stat to wrap up our great american disconnect theme today.
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and united states has basically been safer with russia and china. let's just talk about what's happening in lebanon for example we see hezbollah already taking a lead hey all we see now politicians in the muslim world capitalizing on what is seen as genuine and get to begin with now we're seeing politicians perhaps encouraging it. is this really still outrage or is this now politics. well i think it's a bit of both there's no question there and in particular there is dissatisfaction with us policy with regard israel with regard to the palestinian refugee question with regard to seeking to make jerusalem the capital of israel which was basically ratified of the democratic party convention in charlotte north carolina just a few days ago so yes there is dissatisfaction an outrage in lebanon and throughout the muslim world against u.s. policy at the same time there is dissatisfaction with the general level as phobia in our states that i just make reference to all right so what does the u.s. do about it what does a bomb a day i mean they've they've washi
and united states has basically been safer with russia and china. let's just talk about what's happening in lebanon for example we see hezbollah already taking a lead hey all we see now politicians in the muslim world capitalizing on what is seen as genuine and get to begin with now we're seeing politicians perhaps encouraging it. is this really still outrage or is this now politics. well i think it's a bit of both there's no question there and in particular there is dissatisfaction with us...
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she won in the united states she would end up with presidents. she can win in france, she will end up with $20,000 in dams. nothing. >>neil: i noticed the royal family is not rushing to harry's defense, he build his own grave. she did nothing wrong the she did not ask. good she were to win this, and it is a leap, but if she were, what kind of message do you think that sends? >>guest: this is a warning shot to the press don't mess with the next queen of england. dianna was killed in their view by the papparazzi, they have laid off the royals but for harry which he got into himself and they are saying we will unlawful tolerate any behavior against this young lady. >>neil: what are the legal ramifications like for the italian magazine that is going to publish the photos? they say it is out there anyway. >>guest: now it is out there. but the laws are different in each country. the ramifications in france are for each time the publication is republished or the photos republished france has to pay more damages. in the end, it will not be veriful money,
she won in the united states she would end up with presidents. she can win in france, she will end up with $20,000 in dams. nothing. >>neil: i noticed the royal family is not rushing to harry's defense, he build his own grave. she did nothing wrong the she did not ask. good she were to win this, and it is a leap, but if she were, what kind of message do you think that sends? >>guest: this is a warning shot to the press don't mess with the next queen of england. dianna was killed in...
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states. they're going to protect the prophet mohammed. a call from how t hezbollah. a lot of military. it may remember they're the ones involved in the 2006 war with israel, lots of rockets and a lot of abilities overseas to launch attacks against american interests and or western interests. we saw violence in afghanistan. they had to beat eaten back from the compound, and in pakistan wherwere they used water cannond tear gas to beat back protesters. they would temporarily close for the day because of the fear of how much anti-american violence would spin out of control in pakistan. there was more violence volatile cocktails, those kind of things. this was all sparked by that movie put on youtube, more of a clip, amateur thing being disrespectful to the prophet mohammed. i interviewed today one of the organizers of the original protest with a movie that began. i asked have you seen this movie? he said no, i haven't, but i heard about it. what is probably important to note, the protest are not
states. they're going to protect the prophet mohammed. a call from how t hezbollah. a lot of military. it may remember they're the ones involved in the 2006 war with israel, lots of rockets and a lot of abilities overseas to launch attacks against american interests and or western interests. we saw violence in afghanistan. they had to beat eaten back from the compound, and in pakistan wherwere they used water cannond tear gas to beat back protesters. they would temporarily close for the day...
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the group of united states officials called a terror network the most dangerous branch. doug has the new live from the pentagon this afternoon. doug, the pentagon is responding to a new round of insider attacks in afghanistan that are very troubling. >>reporter: there is a growing sense of frustration here at pentagon over this most recent round of insider attacks. the most recent of them, rather, a round of three of them in the past three days. on friday, what was thought to be the most secure installations in all of afghanistan, 15 insurgents wearing army uniforms killed two marines, wounded nine other people and destroyed six very expensive carrier fighter jets. on saturday, a gunman with an afghanistan government uniform killed two british soldiers in the southwest part of the country. on early sunday morning, in the pre-dawn darkness, an afghanistan police officer turned his gun on nato troops at a check point in southern afghanistan, killing four u.s. service member. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said and i quote, "we are all seized with this problem. you c
the group of united states officials called a terror network the most dangerous branch. doug has the new live from the pentagon this afternoon. doug, the pentagon is responding to a new round of insider attacks in afghanistan that are very troubling. >>reporter: there is a growing sense of frustration here at pentagon over this most recent round of insider attacks. the most recent of them, rather, a round of three of them in the past three days. on friday, what was thought to be the most...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> we have become used to the question, cash or credit when you make a purchase. some places will go as far as let you use a check. prepaid cash cards or prepaid cards are really becoming a popular way to pay for stuff. do you know what you're getting into, though, if you decide to use them? alison kosik does and she is here live to give us the pros and cons of pulling out that plastic. >> ashley, these prepaid cards, they can be a risky thing, still they are becoming more and more popular every day. a new report from a few charitable trusts says that in 2009 americans loaded almost $28 billion onto prepaid cards and next year the number is expected to top $200 billion. now, they work a lot like debit kwards, but there is one big problem with them. they come w
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states is going to come back to historical growth levels. the consensus view seems to be the one that everybody's incorporating in their portfolio. and rarely do you get paid for putting on a consensus bet. >> very good point. bill, always good to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> next on "halftime report" kate tekelly uncovered the commodity hedge funds are gaga over. >> we're going to talk about the platinum trade and the fact that a number of hedge funds have made a mint in recent weeks since turmoil in south africa shut down major platinum mines. going long that metal. more when we come back. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ]
states is going to come back to historical growth levels. the consensus view seems to be the one that everybody's incorporating in their portfolio. and rarely do you get paid for putting on a consensus bet. >> very good point. bill, always good to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> next on "halftime report" kate tekelly uncovered the commodity hedge funds are gaga over. >> we're going to talk about the platinum trade and the fact that a...
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they are closest to the gulf coast refineries of the united states. don't you think that's the reason for lower prices? stuart: don't misquote my gas buddy patrick. he was saying the level of taxation in those states -- sandra: in the blue states. stuart: which is always high -- go ahead. >> to throw something in here, canadian crude oil comes directly down to the chicago region and goes right through refinery northwest indiana that's pretty close to the source as well. stuart: there would be a lot more canadian oil if we built the pipeline, wouldn't there? sandra: yes. >> there would be, but it wouldn't necessarily be flowing to chicago, but the argument here all these areas in the south are close to proximity and close to the oil, well chicago has a direct connection to all the canadian oil and canada is our number one source of oil, and we have local refineries here, so why are prices are so high here? because it is because taxes are so high. -- it is because taxes are so high. stuart: excellent point. sandra: i had to state the obvious. stuart: we
they are closest to the gulf coast refineries of the united states. don't you think that's the reason for lower prices? stuart: don't misquote my gas buddy patrick. he was saying the level of taxation in those states -- sandra: in the blue states. stuart: which is always high -- go ahead. >> to throw something in here, canadian crude oil comes directly down to the chicago region and goes right through refinery northwest indiana that's pretty close to the source as well. stuart: there...
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that is one of the biggest job creators right now in the united states. we need to more than double that. each house that is being built right now is creating three new jobs. the jobs mandate was definitely good. they are trying to renew the animal spirits out there. a lot of our clients tend to be looking at their portfolio for incomes. you have to look at the risk spectrum that is yielding much more than that. that is creating this wealth affect for investors. they feel a little bit better about themselves. housing starting to creep up and right now they are starting to feel pretty good. the confidence is there. dennis: is bernanke overstepping here? existing home inventory eight year low. maybe housing is arty on its way back. >> i agree. i think it is on the way back. it is one of the areas where he does see some improvement. the latest move, give that some or tailwind. he is trying to create jobs anyway he can. dennis: still waiting to see if materials, energy and small caps will catch up. do you think that will happen we mac yes. i do, actually. the
that is one of the biggest job creators right now in the united states. we need to more than double that. each house that is being built right now is creating three new jobs. the jobs mandate was definitely good. they are trying to renew the animal spirits out there. a lot of our clients tend to be looking at their portfolio for incomes. you have to look at the risk spectrum that is yielding much more than that. that is creating this wealth affect for investors. they feel a little bit better...
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ashley: you have the united states of europe? >> draghi said it himself, when he announced he would do everything in his power to support the single currency zone he also said later in the speech we need more europe, not less europe. so i think the two will have to go hand in hand. it will have to be political cooperation over questions like austerity. ashley: political cooperation in the eurozone. yeah. >> political cooperation anywhere these days. ashley: that is true. quickly, greece stays in or drops out? tough one, isn't it? >> greece, we would like to see them stay in because it holds everything together and it is a lot cheaper to keep greece in than to address other contagion risk if the ball starts to roll downhill. ashley: very diplomatic answer. bob kaiser, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. tracy: occupy wall street making its first anniversary mark today with a number of protest around the world but once again the focus is here in new york city. this morning protesters attempted to block people going to work at new
ashley: you have the united states of europe? >> draghi said it himself, when he announced he would do everything in his power to support the single currency zone he also said later in the speech we need more europe, not less europe. so i think the two will have to go hand in hand. it will have to be political cooperation over questions like austerity. ashley: political cooperation in the eurozone. yeah. >> political cooperation anywhere these days. ashley: that is true. quickly,...
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states. it's just when that breaks down and you don't think it's fair. and you know what else plays into it? is corporate cronyism and the kablt ability to succeed but not to fail. we talk about these things in a perfect world. and it's not perfect. and that's when we get things that need to be rectified and people feel like they're getting screwed, basically. >> no, there's a feeling, and the feeling is enhanced in a downturn, a bubbly economy is when people feel better. i have to add these problems may seem, you know, to be challenges for us. they're big challenges in other places. >> worse than here. >> oh, yeah. india has had momentum stall and a loss of investor confidence from some really dumb stuff. >> you think we can get our mojo back, mike? >> oh, yeah. >> you do? >> yeah, i think so. partly because there's so many parts of the economy on the private sector side that are dynamic and functioning fine. i think people will get motivated and get back in the game. the real question marks
states. it's just when that breaks down and you don't think it's fair. and you know what else plays into it? is corporate cronyism and the kablt ability to succeed but not to fail. we talk about these things in a perfect world. and it's not perfect. and that's when we get things that need to be rectified and people feel like they're getting screwed, basically. >> no, there's a feeling, and the feeling is enhanced in a downturn, a bubbly economy is when people feel better. i have to add...
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that's a big problem. >> what's unique about the united states is the united states has done better over the past 30 years than countries which have decided to keep tax rates high and keep their industries regulated. by lowering marginal tax rates, by deregulating has given the u.s. a huge advantage over countries that haven't. >> the times we did best of all is when bill clinton was president. i think we ought to have the same tax rates we had when bill clinton was president. >> can we get spending down to 18% of gdp like bill clinton? does that come with that? >> i'd be happy to do that as long as we could raise taxes to the way -- >> the president would not. >> last word. >> the fact of the matter is that all this talk about tax cuts is nonsense. it advantages a particular group of people who are already at an advantage. >> that's class warfare. >> it's fitting we end on an equality note given what's happening outside the doors of this exchange. >> be careful. >> governor, j.p., thank you guys. see you next time. >>> when we come back, banks getting a boost from qe-3 but pulling back
that's a big problem. >> what's unique about the united states is the united states has done better over the past 30 years than countries which have decided to keep tax rates high and keep their industries regulated. by lowering marginal tax rates, by deregulating has given the u.s. a huge advantage over countries that haven't. >> the times we did best of all is when bill clinton was president. i think we ought to have the same tax rates we had when bill clinton was president....